These are a part of the libc so linking these explicitly isn't necessary
and embedding these as deplibs causes link time error.
This issues was introduced in a9b5fff which changed how we emit deplibs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71135
This is a followup to 35bc5276ca. It fixes the dependent libs usage
in libcxx and libcxxabi to link pthread and rt libraries only if CMake
detects them, rather than based on explicit platform blacklist.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70888
We build with `-nostdinc++` and add our own header path via
`LIBCXXABI_LIBCXX_INCLUDES`. However cmake tried to be clever and if
`LIBCXXABI_LIBCXX_INCLUDES` happens to match the compilers system path
it will remove the `-I` flag meaning we can't access any C++ headers.
Ideally cmake would be able see that we are using `-nostdinc++` and
disable this behaviour.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69973
This class was a bit overengineered, and was triggering some PVS warnings.
Instead, put strings into a NameType and let clients unconditionally treat it
as a Node.
Summary: The implementation of P1152R4 in Clang has resulted in some deprecation warnings appearing in the libc++ and libc++abi test suite. Fix or suppress these warnings.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF
Subscribers: christof, ldionne, libcxx-commits
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68879
llvm-svn: 375307
That option controls the 'VERSION' attribute of the libc++abi shared
library, which in turn controls the name of the actual dylib being
produced.
llvm-svn: 373949
These flags are already set when we create the cxxabi_shared target
using the SOVERSION and VERSION target properties, and the install_name
was already being overriden to '@rpath/libc++abi.1.dylib' by CMake
because no 'CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR' option was specified. So this is
effectively a removal of dead code with no intended functionality change.
The only think we're losing here is that we used to link against
libSystem.B.dylib instead of libSystem.dylib when building libc++abi
for macOS 10.6 -- however, I strongly suspect nobody's building
libc++abi from source for that target anymore.
llvm-svn: 373934
On Apple platforms, libSystem is an umbrella for all other system
libraries, and libpthread (and friends) are actually just symlinks
to libSystem.
llvm-svn: 373770
Summary:
Those functions started being mistakenly exported from the libc++abi
shared library after commit r344152 in 2018. Removing these symbols is
technically an ABI break. However, they are not part of the C++ ABI,
they haven't ever been re-exported from libc++, and they are not
declared in any public header, so it's very unlikely that calls to
these functions exist out there. Also, the functions have reserved
names, so any impacted user would have to have tried really hard
being broken by this removal.
Note that avoiding this kind of problem is exactly why we're now
controlling exported symbols explicitly with a textual list.
Also note that applying the hidden visibility attribute is necessary
because the list of exported symbols is only used on Apple platforms
for the time being.
Reviewers: phosek, mclow.lists, EricWF
Subscribers: christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, libcxx-commits
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68357
llvm-svn: 373602
This reduces the (circular) dependency of libc++abi on a C++ standard
library. Outside of the demangler which uses fancier C++ features, the
only C++ headers now required by libc++abi are pretty much <new> and
<exception>, and that's because libc++abi defines some types that are
declared in those headers.
llvm-svn: 373381
Both arm32 armv7/armv8 bots which do not use compiler-rt are failing
to a linking issue:
[100%] Built target cxxabi_static
CMakeFiles/cxxabi_shared.dir/cxa_demangle.cpp.o: In function `(anonymous namespace)::itanium_demangle::OutputStream::writeUnsigned(unsigned long long, bool)':
/home/buildslave/buildslave/libcxx-libcxxabi-libunwind-armv7-linux-noexceptions/llvm/projects/libcxxabi/src/demangle/Utility.h:55: undefined reference to `__aeabi_uldivmod'
/home/buildslave/buildslave/libcxx-libcxxabi-libunwind-armv7-linux-noexceptions/llvm/projects/libcxxabi/src/demangle/Utility.h:56: undefined reference to `__aeabi_uldivmod'
clang-6.0: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
It seems after r371273 OutputStream is used more extensively and
is pulling OutputStream::writeUnsigned (which thus requires unsigned
integer module).
The straightfoward fix is to explicit link against libgcc if
compiler-rt is not used.
llvm-svn: 372921
version after r371273.
Also fix a minor issue in r371273 that only surfaced after template
instantiation from LLVM's use of the demangler.
llvm-svn: 371274
This implements demangling support for the mangling extensions specified
in https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/pull/85, much of which is
implemented in Clang r359967 and r371004.
Specifically, this provides demangling for:
* <template-param-decl> in <lambda-sig>
* <template-param> with non-zero level
* lambda-expression literals (not emitted by Clang yet)
* nullptr literals
* string literals
(The final two seem unrelated, but handling them was necessary in order
to disambiguate between lambda expressions and the other forms of
literal for which we have a type but no value.)
When demangling a <lambda-sig>, we form template parameters with no
corresponding argument, so we cannot substitute in the argument in the
demangling. Instead we invent synthetic names for the template
parameters (eg, '[]<typename $T>($T *x)').
llvm-svn: 371273
Summary:
This commit allows specifying LIBCXX_ENABLE_PARALLEL_ALGORITHMS when
configuring libc++ in CMake. When that option is enabled, libc++ will
assume that the PSTL can be found somewhere on the CMake module path,
and it will provide the C++17 parallel algorithms based on the PSTL
(that is assumed to be available).
The commit also adds support for running the PSTL tests as part of
the libc++ test suite.
The first attempt to commit this failed because it exposed a bug in the
tests for modules. Now that this has been fixed, it should be safe to
commit this.
Reviewers: EricWF
Subscribers: mgorny, christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, libcxx-commits, mclow.lists, EricWF
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60480
llvm-svn: 367903
r362048 added support for ELF dependent libraries, but broke Android
build since Android does not have libpthread. Remove the dependency on
the Android build.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65098
llvm-svn: 366734
This reverts r366593, which caused unforeseen breakage on the build bots.
I'm reverting until the problems have been figured out and fixed.
llvm-svn: 366603
Summary:
This commit allows specifying LIBCXX_ENABLE_PARALLEL_ALGORITHMS when
configuring libc++ in CMake. When that option is enabled, libc++ will
assume that the PSTL can be found somewhere on the CMake module path,
and it will provide the C++17 parallel algorithms based on the PSTL
(that is assumed to be available).
The commit also adds support for running the PSTL tests as part of
the libc++ test suite.
Reviewers: rodgert, EricWF
Subscribers: mgorny, christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, libcxx-commits, mclow.lists, EricWF
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60480
llvm-svn: 366593
When exceptions are disabled, avoid their processing altogether.
This avoids pulling in the depenency on demangler significantly
reducing binary size when statically linking against libc++abi
built without exception support.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64191
llvm-svn: 365944
Summary: I'm pretty sure it's not used anymore, at least it isn't used at Apple.
Reviewers: EricWF, Bigcheese
Subscribers: christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, jfb, mstorsjo, libcxx-commits
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63297
llvm-svn: 363737
ar doesn't produce the correct results when used for linking static
archives on Apple platforms, so instead use libtool -static which is
the official way to build static archives on those platforms.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62770
llvm-svn: 362311
These seemed to have been used in the past but were since removed
by the add_compile_flags_if_supported functions that combine these
these checks and adding the flag, but the original checks were never
removed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62566
llvm-svn: 362058
This fixes the issue introduced by r362048 where we always use
pragma comment(lib, ...) for dependent libraries when the compiler
is Clang, but older Clang versions don't support this pragma so
we need to check first if it's supported before using it.
llvm-svn: 362055
As of r360984, LLD supports dependent libraries feature for ELF.
libunwind, libc++abi and libc++ have library dependencies: libdl librt
and libpthread, which means that when libunwind and libc++ are being
statically linked (using -static-libstdc++ flag), user has to manually
specify -ldl -lpthread which is onerous.
This change includes the lib pragma to specify the library dependencies
directly in the source that uses those libraries. This doesn't make any
difference when using linkers that don't support dependent libraries.
However, when using LLD that has dependent libraries feature, users no
longer have to manually specifying library dependencies when using
static linking, linker will pick the library automatically.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62090
llvm-svn: 362048
The libc++ typeinfo implementation is being improved to better
handle non-merged type names.
This patch takes advantage of that more correct behavior by delegating
to std::type_infos default operator== instead of doing pointer equality
ourselves.
However, libc++ still expects unique RTTI by default, and so we
should still fall back to strcmp when explicitly requested.
llvm-svn: 361916
This change is a consequence of the discussion in "RFC: Place libs in
Clang-dedicated directories", specifically the suggestion that
libunwind, libc++abi and libc++ shouldn't be using Clang resource
directory. Tools like clangd make this assumption, but this is
currently not true for the LLVM_ENABLE_PER_TARGET_RUNTIME_DIR build.
This change addresses that by moving the output of these libraries to
lib/$target/c++ and include/c++ directories, leaving resource directory
only for compiler-rt runtimes and Clang builtin headers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59168
llvm-svn: 361432